WightWalker
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I know this has probably been covered previously but I haven't fixed my problem yet.
On my original setup the Desktop PC (Windows 7) talks to the old Laptop (Windows XP) perfectly OK.
I've just bought a new laptop with Windows 7, configured the Network to MSHOME (same as on existing Desktop), set up partitions to share & given access to everybody.
The Windows 7 laptop can see the Desktop & XP Laptop and view/exchange shared files - so the new laptop must be connected to the network.
The problem is that I can't access any shared files on the new laptop from either the Desktop PC or the old laptop - states that I don't have permissions.
If I view a shared files on the Desktop, it shows this as a shared file at the bottom of Windows Explorer whereas on the new laptop it doesn't.
I'm using KIS 2010 on the Desktop & new Laptop - NIS 2003 on the old laptop. However, disabling the firewall on the new laptop makes no difference.
Attached image shows the 'Shared' icon on the Desktop which is missing from the new laptop.
I've tried everything but still can't access the new laptop on any partitions that I've set up to share except public folders that is ticked under the settings in Network & Sharing.
Any ideas - I must be doing something wrong.
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Update
I've just booted up from my 2nd hard drive (Windows7 Home Premium) &, I don't believe it, I can access the new laptop.
Rebooting on the 1st hard drive (Windows 7 Ultimate), I still can't access the new Laptop.
There must be a clue here but I blowed if I can fathom it out.
Any suggestions (apart from use the Home Edition HD - old laptop still can't see the new laptop) greatly appreciated.
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Further Update
The reason why I could access the new laptop was because I'd set up a Homegroup - having left the Homegroup, I can no longer view the shared files on the new laptop.
On my original setup the Desktop PC (Windows 7) talks to the old Laptop (Windows XP) perfectly OK.
I've just bought a new laptop with Windows 7, configured the Network to MSHOME (same as on existing Desktop), set up partitions to share & given access to everybody.
The Windows 7 laptop can see the Desktop & XP Laptop and view/exchange shared files - so the new laptop must be connected to the network.
The problem is that I can't access any shared files on the new laptop from either the Desktop PC or the old laptop - states that I don't have permissions.
If I view a shared files on the Desktop, it shows this as a shared file at the bottom of Windows Explorer whereas on the new laptop it doesn't.
I'm using KIS 2010 on the Desktop & new Laptop - NIS 2003 on the old laptop. However, disabling the firewall on the new laptop makes no difference.
Attached image shows the 'Shared' icon on the Desktop which is missing from the new laptop.
I've tried everything but still can't access the new laptop on any partitions that I've set up to share except public folders that is ticked under the settings in Network & Sharing.
Any ideas - I must be doing something wrong.
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Update
I've just booted up from my 2nd hard drive (Windows7 Home Premium) &, I don't believe it, I can access the new laptop.
Rebooting on the 1st hard drive (Windows 7 Ultimate), I still can't access the new Laptop.
There must be a clue here but I blowed if I can fathom it out.
Any suggestions (apart from use the Home Edition HD - old laptop still can't see the new laptop) greatly appreciated.
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Further Update
The reason why I could access the new laptop was because I'd set up a Homegroup - having left the Homegroup, I can no longer view the shared files on the new laptop.
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